Open DirectConnect enables non-Windows users
(Linux/Mac/Unix/etc.) to use DirectConnect, which
was originally developed by www.neo-modus.com.
neo-modus.com is in no way supporting this
project, and does not support this client.

Open Direct Connect Daemon is an open source Direct Connect Hub, written with Delphi6/Kylix, based on the neo-modus.com Protocol. It supports Hublinking, banning, kicking, registered users, a public server register, and more.

dc_qt is a Direct Connect client based on DC++.
The GUI is based on Qt. The goal of the project is
to provide features not seen in other clients,
while providing the easiest user interface
possible at the same time. One interesting feature
is the ability to run the client and the GUI on
different machines.

QuickDC is a UNIX/Linux client for Neo-Modus's Direct Connect filesharing network. It resembles the DC++ client for Win32 and supports most of the same extended features such as multiple hubs and bz2 compressed browse lists.

VerliHub is a Direct Connect server (HUB) for
Linux. It features banlists for IP addresses,
nicks, and hosts, temporary or permanent bans, the
ability to register users for a hierarchy of 2
non-op and 4 opertor levels, MySQL data storage,
and the ability to change some settings at
runtime. It consumes minimal CPU resources and
quite moderate RAM resources. Users that are
registered for a VerliHub server gain a few
advantages. For example, the user won't be
affected by an IP address ban that was set against
another user who shares the same IP address.